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We discussed Donsheri's journey in her life. From the early difficulties she faced with her biological family to the time she found her spiritual family, her real family. The time she lost her brother to the jail system and the...
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Annette tells me about her experiences growing up in the Rio Grande Valley and working and traveling with her family as a migrant worker.
We talked a lot about his family and friends and how they have became a big part and big role in who he is today
I interview my mother who recently retired from her career as a businesswoman and restaurant owner.
An interview between a daughter and her 91 year old father and some of his history as a Chicano growing up in Los Angeles and his life in the Marine Corps.
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: David. David Withrow is the successful owner of the local cafe, Agrarian Coffee in McAllen, TX. David is a father and husband with a penchant for the refined culinary palette. David speaks...
Margarita (Margie) talks about her experience as a mother of four children and health care in the United States.
My girlfriend, Aimee, interviews me about my thoughts on Death, Dying, and Loss. Reflections on subjects discussed throughout the semester in SOCI4122.
This is a interview about her thoughts on Daca and how it is helping in today’s time.
Shari Manchester: 2022-05-07 01:37:37 I (Shari Manchester, 21) have an interview with my sister (Holly Manchester, 22) about her Covid infections, how it has affected our lives, and what our lives would have looked like had Covid never happened.
Together we discussed our experiences and feelings about taking Georgia State University’s Death, Dying, and Loss course.
My mother, Mary Esther Ford (née Bazaldua) discusses her mother’s upbringing (Zoila Michaela Bazaldua) in the 1920s and 1930s in Sinton, Texas.
I interviewed my mother about her younger brother, who passed away last year. Despite her openness and expressive personality, she never actually spoke to me about how she felt about her brother after he had died a year prior. Wanting...
...the story of a transplant living, loving and surviving loss in the OC.
We talked about his military service, growing up military, childhood memories, losing a loved one. Life experiences in their joy, pain, and everything in between.
"I believe everyone should have their choice." - April Vallejo shares her experience as a young mother who believes every woman should have the right to choose. April attended the local Women's March in Brownsville, Texas with her daughter on...
In this interview I learned more about what my Mom’s life was like from the time she was a child up until getting married and having children.
An interview from Hingham Massachusetts with my mom during the 2020 covid pandemic.
In this interview, Ms. Phyllis Fournier (Grammie) shares stories about the love she's felt, the trouble she's found herself in, and sweet memories made with her family and friends.
In this interview I interviewed my roommate Emma who is one of my best friends. She speaks about losing her dog and having to say bye to her best friend when she left to go back to school.
[Recorded: Thursday, September 14, 2023] Natalie Hogan (19) from Fairfax, VA, and Shannon Henley (19) from Fairfax, VA participated in this One Small Step conversation as part of their Public Service Pathways 1-credit UNST course at UVA. Shannon shares her...